How much, according to the NY Times, did People Magazine pay in March 2008 for photos of Jennifer Lopez and her babies?

a) Nothingb) $500,000c) $1,500,000d) $5,000,000

In the future, celebrities will have cameras in their bathrooms, dressing rooms, and kitchens. We will be able to see Brad Pitt shaving and the toiletry brands he uses; we will be able to see Jennifer Anniston model clothes in her home and learn what makeup shes uses and how she applies it; and we will see what breakfast cereals their children eat, all as it happens.

Just imagine the brand placement opportunities!

Celebrities will, in essence, become like Twilight Zone zoo creatures—Unimaginably wealthy, but with no privacy, under constant supervision, required to conform to advertisers' wishes.

Perhaps we will even watch them drink and use drugs, because certain advertisers will want that 'edgy' rebel image for their products. Then as they waste away and wholesome brands cancel relationships with them, pharmaceutical companies and spa/surgery chains will become their new sponsors, and we will watch as their appearances and behavior improves with the use of psychiatric drugs, plastic surgery, and Botox-like products.

tibore - They haven't looked like fresh faced young actresses in quite some time. I will hand it to them for avoiding the Lohan/Spears/etc... path, but they've looked like homeless aging socialites for what seems like ev-ver now.